when donny beats werner with the baseball bat, the camera goes back very fast, just like in dirty harry when harry is beaing scorpio in th baseball stadium.

also when privte butz is talking with aldo through the translator the camera moves very fast from one character to another. that reminded me the scene with harvey keitel and tim roth in the car at the beginig of reservoir dogs.

I am bumping this thread with a few things I regard as references in this movie. They include spoilers.

When Hans Landa is walking through the barn, we see this from a top angle. The ceilingboards pass in front of the camera, very similar to some famous scenes out of Evil Dead (1981)

When the theatre is burning and the nazis try to escape, but end up banging the doors in desperation. This mirrors a scene from Demons (1982, aka Dance of the Demons) where a bunch of zombie/demon-thingies appear in a mysteriously closed cinema-hall.

During Nation’s Pride, a man is shot by Zoller and falls down into a fountain which looks like a smaller swimming pool. This is very similar so one of the closing killings in Scarface (1984).

I hate that everything that QT does in his movies are said that he is taken from some other movie. Like he didn’t have any own thoughts and ideas. If you want to, you can watch any film and search for references to other movies! I just hate you guys do it only to QT movies.

[quote=“Dr. Zombie-lint”]I am bumping this thread with a few things I regard as references in this movie. They include spoilers.

When Hans Landa is walking through the barn, we see this from a top angle. The ceilingboards pass in front of the camera, very similar to some famous scenes out of Evil Dead (1981)

When the theatre is burning and the nazis try to escape, but end up banging the doors in desperation. This mirrors a scene from Demons (1982, aka Dance of the Demons) where a bunch of zombie/demon-thingies appear in a mysteriously closed cinema-hall.

During Nation’s Pride, a man is shot by Zoller and falls down into a fountain which looks like a smaller swimming pool. This is very similar so one of the closing killings in Scarface (1984).

I hope you include this in the Archives![/quote]

Seems like you’re reaching a bit. Seems pretty circumstantial.

[quote=“Dr. Zombie-lint”]ALSO! Aldo Raines neck scar could be a reference to either The Great Silence, Hang ´Em High or The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean. I can’t tell which one is the most certain.[/quote]

Or High Plains Drifter, or any other of the countless other films with hangings, or even neck scars in them. Like the Barbarian Brothers (ha, Kenneth)

[quote=“EvenSteven”]Before crying in your bucket, we’re not even criticizing it. it’s a FACT that these are intentional references/homages. It’s part of his schtick[/quote]

Hold up there, cowboy. No One but QT knows what is and what isn’t an intentional reference/homage. So we shouldn’t say any of this is FACT until we hear it from the man himself.

I’m watching “Man Hunt” with Walter Pidgeon. About a guy who shot at Hitler,running from a relentless pursuer. Played by John Carradine. I swear QT got the Idea for the “Jew Hunter” from this performance.

The Quentin Tarantino Archives always had a decent, not necessarily comprehensive, list of Inglourious Basterds references, just as we have for most Tarantino Films (see them here). In fact, our Kill Bill references guide is one...